New 'Financial Boot Camp' Helps People Get out of Debt and Save More

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Although an estimated 58 million Americans made financial New Year’s resolutions back on January 1st, in less than a month many people have already broken those resolutions and reverted back to their old ways. To help keep consumers nationwide get back on track, Lynnette Khalfani, The Money Coach is offering a special “Financial Boot Camp” to anyone in the country who has resolved to get out of debt, save more money, or improve their finances in some way.

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Although an estimated 58 million Americans made financial New Year’s resolutions back on January 1st, in less than a month many people have already broken those resolutions and reverted back to their old ways. To help keep consumers nationwide get back on track, Lynnette Khalfani, The Money Coach is offering a special “Financial Boot Camp” to anyone in the country who has resolved to get out of debt, save more money, or improve their finances in some way.

Lynnette’s Financial Boot Camp is designed as 10-week group coaching series that runs February 2, 2006 through April 6, 2006. Participants receive financial coaching via weekly teleconferences with Lynnette, who is a personal finance expert and former Wall Street Journal reporter for CNBC.

“We all start off with the best of intentions. But the cold, hard reality is that without a concrete plan, and without some help, most people won’t meet their financial goals,” says Lynnette, the author of the New York Times bestseller Zero Debt: The Ultimate Guide to Financial Freedom (Advantage World Press: ISBN 1-932450-75-0). Lynnette knows what it’s like to have money challenges. At one point in her early 30s, Lynnette had more than $100,000 in credit card debt. Yet she managed to avoid bankruptcy and pay off all those debts in three years.

Lynnette’s Financial Boot Camp program is the first part of her year-long financial literacy initiative called “Get Your Finances Fixed in 2006!” To enroll in Boot Camp, or to learn more about receiving group or individual coaching to fix your finances, visit Lynnette’s web site at http://www.themoneycoach.net.